Regarding green poops.... ECE symptoms often start with bright, almost neon green slimy poops. These usually look like nothing more than a pile of goo - no solids in them at all. On the other hand, dark green, slimy, but solid-filled poops are very common and don't necessarily mean disease at all. This just means something has upset the ferret's digestion and his food went through too fast. New food, new treats, or anything they pick up in their environment can cause this to happen. Ferrets explore with their mouths, so they are always tasting if not swallowing things they shouldn't. If you see a dark green poop every few days, it's almost always nothing to worry about. If that's ALL you see, or if you see the bright green slime balls, then it's time for a trip to the vet. Try to collect a fresh sample to take to your vet when you go in. See the miamiferret "poop chart" for a little more info: http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc/poop_chart.htm. I'm not a vet. As always, if you're still concerned or if your ferret shows other symptoms, check with your vet! roger & the wolverine wannabees missing bear [Posted in FML issue 4071]